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By Julie Gutschenritter
tZ, plans for change started
From here to there, students and
staff had to to endure the changes with wy~al!h,
a lot of patience. ~~a,
Remodeling that was going on F1~~J
inside and outside of MN changed the
school From here, a familiar face, to tUi~U
there, a newer, unfamiliar face. It is 1/(~?(n/i
going to take a lot of hard work and /"-'-fl.
effort to get through these changes,"
Art teacher Margie Schimenti said. ~.
The school calendar also endured some change.
It went from here, last year having finals after return-
ing from winter break, To
there, continuing to follow the
old way of having finals be-
fore the winter break.
"I like not having to worry
about finals during the break,"
junior Kori Kautz said.
The retirement of princi-
pal Ike Pane and assistant prin-
cipal Lee Galloway was yet
another from here to there
situation.
"I will definitely miss the
kids the most, so I am going to
do some volunteer work or
something that involves work-
Sophomore Aspen Vaughn runs at th e
cross country meet against Millard South. ing with people," Pane said.
A majority of the cross country meets were
at Walnut Grove. photo by Annie Lorsbach The journey from here,
to there, began at MN, but as the year went on, some
went their own way and discovered a piece of the real
world.
Juniors Sarah Loyd and Megan
Heald pi ck up an ACT packet in the
counseling offi ce. It was a pri ority
to take the ACT and meet the
deadlines for registrati on. phoro by
Eric Bahl